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Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
WIC is a health and nutrition program that has demonstrated a positive effect on pregnancy outcomes, child growth and development. Here are some facts about WIC:
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Each month, more than 200,000 moms, babies, and children less than age 5 receive nutritious foods from the Michigan WIC Program. WIC foods are worth $30-$112 or more per month for each participant. |
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WIC participants receive help with nutrition education and breastfeeding, as well as referrals to other health services. |
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One out of every two babies born in Michigan receives WIC benefits. |
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The earlier a pregnant woman receives nutritional benefits from WIC, the more likely she is to seek prenatal care and deliver a normal weight infant. |
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For every dollar spent by this program, more than three dollars in subsequent health care costs are saved. |
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A family of four may earn $37,000 per year and qualify for WIC. |
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Local communities are supported with more than $120 million yearly when WIC foods are purchased at grocery stores and pharmacies. |
To learn more, please call the WIC agency nearest you for more information or call 1-800-26-BIRTH or visit www.michigan.gov/dhs
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